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freedom of movement and israel itself has recognized gaza in the west bank as a single territorial unit but that's not enough to guarantee something people in the rest of the world take for granted a couple from different cities wanting to get married or a father looking for work. but the children miss him so much they hold these pictures and cry when they speak with him on the phone this is that it's not coming back and he says i can't i want to bring it all to the west bank who want to go and live with him it will be safer for the children and they have a better life. that it's a choice no father should have to make to be separated from his family so he can provide for them or join them and together face a bleak future policy r.t. israel gaza and for the meantime in gaza hundreds of thousands of rallied celebrating the anniversary of the first movement this was the first such event allowed by hamas since two thousand and seven which saw them oust their rival. policymaker hamas celebration in the west bank as the two movements continue their efforts reconciliation the fight for palesti
freedom of movement and israel itself has recognized gaza in the west bank as a single territorial unit but that's not enough to guarantee something people in the rest of the world take for granted a couple from different cities wanting to get married or a father looking for work. but the children miss him so much they hold these pictures and cry when they speak with him on the phone this is that it's not coming back and he says i can't i want to bring it all to the west bank who want to go and...
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we should all unite. i feel committed not only for the people in syria. now i understand more. i'm more committed to people who are doing it. i am feeling committed to any kid who is oppressed in the world. there is the power of life in face of death. peace in face of war. we should all come together and fight dictatorship. >> how were you taken? >> it was like someone called me and said she was a girl and she was detained by them and they asked her to call me and came to a cafe and i found seven people who took me with six other guy who is had nothing to do with it. >> what are is it like? you escaped the grave, but what is it like to be taken and bundled into a car and hear that door locking behind you. >> i was afraid and looking at my brother and tears were coming out of my eyes. >> what i find heroic about you and others who speak out is not that you do not have fear, but that you experience fear just like everybody else and that doesn't stop you from continuing to speak out. even now you are speaking out. do you worry you could be arrested again? >> yes. of course. the st
we should all unite. i feel committed not only for the people in syria. now i understand more. i'm more committed to people who are doing it. i am feeling committed to any kid who is oppressed in the world. there is the power of life in face of death. peace in face of war. we should all come together and fight dictatorship. >> how were you taken? >> it was like someone called me and said she was a girl and she was detained by them and they asked her to call me and came to a cafe and...
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a lot of billionaires are doing fine things around the world and here in the united states. >> whether they're doing it for charity or whether they're reinvesting if their own company and new technology and employing more people. all of that i think is doing some good, but bill gates is a perfect example. he's worth 66 billion dollars. if you took his money away, the u.s. government borrows 4 billion dollars a day. so, if you took bill gates' money away, confiscated it tomorrow, it wouldn't cover the amount of money that the u.s. government borrows for a month. so, it doesn't solve our problems, to tax the rich, to take their wealth. it doesn't do anything to solve our long-term problems. >> greta: is this more just sort of that a the lot of people have suggested that there's a -- that people don't like rich people, sort of a war on rich people. >> yeah. >> greta: is that what this is, and a lot to be admired in this country. most people billionaires probably earned it or came up with a good idea. >> sure. >> greta: i don't know if anyone's inherited and doing good with this and even i
a lot of billionaires are doing fine things around the world and here in the united states. >> whether they're doing it for charity or whether they're reinvesting if their own company and new technology and employing more people. all of that i think is doing some good, but bill gates is a perfect example. he's worth 66 billion dollars. if you took his money away, the u.s. government borrows 4 billion dollars a day. so, if you took bill gates' money away, confiscated it tomorrow, it...
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united states. i am his agent. he asked me to go back because of my years of experience in the judiciary committee in dealing with these issues, he asked me to go back and do a quick a survey if they could, as thorough as they could in a short timeframe and present him with a set of recommendations. i had the incredible health assembly first reached cabinet members starting with our attorney general come as secretary of education, secretary of homeland security, secretary of health and human services, kathleen sebelius. and we met with a range of 2200 -- 229 groups, representing a wide range of his crewmembers including many from new york, cities and states to gun safety advocates, victims of the shootings both down in virginia as well as in colorado. sportsmen's organization, hunters, gunowners. educators, retailers and public health officials. i spoke to many of the u.s. on as the governors and the county executive and no group is more consequential or incidental in shaping the document was put to
united states. i am his agent. he asked me to go back because of my years of experience in the judiciary committee in dealing with these issues, he asked me to go back and do a quick a survey if they could, as thorough as they could in a short timeframe and present him with a set of recommendations. i had the incredible health assembly first reached cabinet members starting with our attorney general come as secretary of education, secretary of homeland security, secretary of health and human...
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that's the ideal to which he wants to move the united states. >> bill: doesn't he see what's happened in countries like italy and spain and greece where the debt has now overwhelmed the government's ability to even function? doesn't -- see, beyond president obama's economic outlook. i don't get it. i thought about this. he blew it. he should have won. he would have won if he he had entered any urgency into the campaign the final week. he didn't. so mr. obama is a very lucky man. he is not learning any lessons from what we see visibly in europe. he is not learning any lessons from a 16 trillion-dollar plus debt. none. >> look, i agree with you entirely. if i were in a room with obama, i would be saying exactly that to him. i would be saying for 30 years we have had debates since the early reagan days about debt and deficit spending and ultimately being overtaken. and they would have been theoretical debates in the 80's. they are no longer theoretical debates. as you say we have the empirical evidence. it's in from europe. this can't go on. this will wreck the country. now, how does oba
that's the ideal to which he wants to move the united states. >> bill: doesn't he see what's happened in countries like italy and spain and greece where the debt has now overwhelmed the government's ability to even function? doesn't -- see, beyond president obama's economic outlook. i don't get it. i thought about this. he blew it. he should have won. he would have won if he he had entered any urgency into the campaign the final week. he didn't. so mr. obama is a very lucky man. he is not...
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>> well, there's a lot of reasons why things are competitive here in the united states. it's not just about the tax breaks, it's about an educated workforce and consistent laws and regulations that's predictable. it's about not having the fear of industrial espionage, and intellectual property theft. but you have to look at this and question is this the best use of the taxpayers' money. everyone has been arguing we need fundamental tax reform, eliminate the loopholes. eliminate the breaks, lower the rates, expand the base. this goes exactly the opposite direction. >> but you got to admit sometimes it's a great sport to attack what seems like silly spending. i remember the big argument over fruit flies and that drew a lot of ire. in the end fruit flies ended up success something saved the researchers money. because the fruit fly dies quicker, the life cycle is quicker, and it saves people money. so can't you see in the end some of these things that don't appear to be meritorious actually are? >> well, we look very hard at this. we try not to make a joke out of these thing
>> well, there's a lot of reasons why things are competitive here in the united states. it's not just about the tax breaks, it's about an educated workforce and consistent laws and regulations that's predictable. it's about not having the fear of industrial espionage, and intellectual property theft. but you have to look at this and question is this the best use of the taxpayers' money. everyone has been arguing we need fundamental tax reform, eliminate the loopholes. eliminate the...
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i want to yand the united nations says since the syrian broke out two years now, more than 60,000 have been killed. >>> so we brought you a story earlier on in dan bury, connecticut, a march on a local walmart there, a walmart that does not sell assault weapons, and there was a petition that was delivered to that store. i asked our reporter, deb feyerick, in fact, in walmart had a response and she had not been given one yet. but a producer with newsroom was able to get the statement just in the last few minutes. i want to read it in part to you. it says this, during the past few weeks we've been very engaged on this issue. we've been speaking with the administration, with congress, sports groups, mayor bloomberg's office, and others, and we recognize there are a lot of views on this topic and many ideas being considered. this is an issue we take seriously. and have taken a number of steps above and beyond what the law requires to help ensure we are being responsible. also want to make sure that you know at the top of the statement they said that we have been purposeful about striking t
i want to yand the united nations says since the syrian broke out two years now, more than 60,000 have been killed. >>> so we brought you a story earlier on in dan bury, connecticut, a march on a local walmart there, a walmart that does not sell assault weapons, and there was a petition that was delivered to that store. i asked our reporter, deb feyerick, in fact, in walmart had a response and she had not been given one yet. but a producer with newsroom was able to get the statement...
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. >> they put together a tremendous receiving unit. you can't pay too much attention to just one guy. several can hurt you. you know, they're good. and they're coming off of a game that gives them a lot of momentum. every regard and show they could run the ball against a very good run defense. and make a lot of plays on the perimeter with their receivers. >> the 49ers have played four nfc championship games on the road since 1970 and have only won one of them. and that was back in 1988, a game harbaugh remembers well, as he was a backup quarterback for chicago, when the 49ers beat them 24-3. as a result, he hopes to repeat as a head coach sunday against the falcons. in santa clara, mindi bach, nbc bay area. >>> how about nhl hockey talk now. quite a sight for the sore hockey fans' eyes at the shark tank. a little more than a week to go for san jose's home opener, crews were putting paint on hp pavilion. the first time there's been physical contact between the players today. >> nothing like playing a game. you have to be ready to, you k
. >> they put together a tremendous receiving unit. you can't pay too much attention to just one guy. several can hurt you. you know, they're good. and they're coming off of a game that gives them a lot of momentum. every regard and show they could run the ball against a very good run defense. and make a lot of plays on the perimeter with their receivers. >> the 49ers have played four nfc championship games on the road since 1970 and have only won one of them. and that was back in...
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it happens in every criminal case in the united states of america. and these things are often withheld, if you will, until the appropriate time, at trial. and that time is not in the court of public opinion because people aren't educated on the law. they're not educated on these matters, and it's just inappropriate. >> if it's out there now, just to be clear, so do you disagree with the other attorney representing mr. mays, having put this piece of information out there? >> i don't disagree. i think at some point there has to be balance. and to protect the fairness of the proceedings, you know, this case has to be tried eventually. what has occurred, there has been an atmosphere of intimidation and coercion that has made our witnesses reluctant to come forward. well, if we don't have -- >> you're saying this is a bit of a defensive posture. >> let me ask you about this other thing that susan brought up as well, this photo. >> if i may finish. >> go ahead. >> if i may finish. it is the ethical thing to do on behalf of a client. when the balance of the
it happens in every criminal case in the united states of america. and these things are often withheld, if you will, until the appropriate time, at trial. and that time is not in the court of public opinion because people aren't educated on the law. they're not educated on these matters, and it's just inappropriate. >> if it's out there now, just to be clear, so do you disagree with the other attorney representing mr. mays, having put this piece of information out there? >> i don't...
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but here is the president of the united states, somebody who is supposed to be above everything, nothing impresses him, and yet in that moment that was his time that he was taking for himself. >> and krystal, we actually saw the president trying to slow down his life for just a couple of more moments, take it in. >> just to take it in, i was watching him as he watched, you know, chuck schumer, the opening comments of the a comments. and it was the side of the president we didn't see in the first term, much more emotional after newtown, even thanking the field staffers. he has just a real sense, are not on -- not only what it means to him but for those who reelected him. it sends a message, one term could have been a fluke, but two terms sends a message of who he is now. >> the first interest i had, is there a human being there? and you can tell right away, they approach you on the floor of the senate. there is a complete vacancy in there, they are nothing but mechanical politicians, they wanted to be that their entire lives. and then there are the guys, the women who are there who want t
but here is the president of the united states, somebody who is supposed to be above everything, nothing impresses him, and yet in that moment that was his time that he was taking for himself. >> and krystal, we actually saw the president trying to slow down his life for just a couple of more moments, take it in. >> just to take it in, i was watching him as he watched, you know, chuck schumer, the opening comments of the a comments. and it was the side of the president we didn't see...
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the united nations has supported what the french are doing. and our hope is that we can work with the french to provide whatever assistance we can >> sreenivasan: france had originally said it would mainly provide support for a military intervention by mali's african neighbors. those countries have pledged thousands of troops to the campaign. 2012 was the earth's tenth warmest year on record and marked the hottest year for the contiguous united states ever. that's according to scientists at the national oceanic and atmospheric administration, which has recorded global temperatures for more than 13 decades. the u.s. had its hottest year ever but cooler weather elsewhere kept the global average from being even higher. wal-mart rolled out a plan today to hire 100,000 military veterans over the next five years. the retailing giant said it will offer a job to any honorably discharged vet in the first year after active duty. wal-mart also announced plans to buy an extra $50 billion in u.s.-made goods over the next decade. wall street labored today t
the united nations has supported what the french are doing. and our hope is that we can work with the french to provide whatever assistance we can >> sreenivasan: france had originally said it would mainly provide support for a military intervention by mali's african neighbors. those countries have pledged thousands of troops to the campaign. 2012 was the earth's tenth warmest year on record and marked the hottest year for the contiguous united states ever. that's according to scientists...
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we should all unite. i think not only for the people in syria now, now i understand more. now i'm more committed to people. i'm feeling more committed to any kid who is oppressed in the world. there is the power of life in the face of death. peace in face of war. we should all come together and fight dictatorship. >> how were you taken? >> it was just like a draft. someone called me and said she was a girl, and she was detained by them. they asked her to call me, i came to a cafe, and all of a sudden, i find seven people armed who took me along with six other guys, who had nothing to do with the revolution. they are still inside. >> what is it like? you said you escaped the grave. what is it like to be, you know, to be taken? to be bundled into a car? to hear that door locking behind you? >> i was really afraid when i was taken. i was really looking at my brother. tears were coming out of my eyes. >> you know, what i find heroic about you and others who speak out is not that you do not have fear, but it's that you experience fear just like everybody else but that doesn't s
we should all unite. i think not only for the people in syria now, now i understand more. now i'm more committed to people. i'm feeling more committed to any kid who is oppressed in the world. there is the power of life in the face of death. peace in face of war. we should all come together and fight dictatorship. >> how were you taken? >> it was just like a draft. someone called me and said she was a girl, and she was detained by them. they asked her to call me, i came to a cafe,...
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what is also true is that the united states has begun to fight this. our c02 levels reached new lows. as we get off dirty fuels, as we reject dirty pipelines, as we replace dirty coal plants with clean energy, we create more jobs, we support the local tax base, we grow the economy, we clean up our air and our water and stabilize the climate. the only folks against that are oil companies, gas companies and coal companies that routinely fund climate deniers that you have on your show here tonight. >> i have to leave it there. my view remains why take the risk. i want my kids and their kids to live in a healthy planet. >> and c02 is -- >> if you have the stuff to do it now, you might as well do it. >>> lee goldberg is alive. he's not perished in the freezing cold. you're downstairs. lee, what's the forecast for the next few days? >> just like i just thawed out, so will the midwest into the northeast. another rough few days coming. last 36 hours windchills haven't gone above 5 degrees in new york city. we'll climb out of this after the weekend. another fou
what is also true is that the united states has begun to fight this. our c02 levels reached new lows. as we get off dirty fuels, as we reject dirty pipelines, as we replace dirty coal plants with clean energy, we create more jobs, we support the local tax base, we grow the economy, we clean up our air and our water and stabilize the climate. the only folks against that are oil companies, gas companies and coal companies that routinely fund climate deniers that you have on your show here...
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and it may not be in his best interest for the united states to come out and challenge the iranians. my guess is he will get a life sentence. probably won't be hung. but it's outrageous. this is another example of muslims persecuting christians. it happened in egypt and nigeria and all over that area. you the stop it. if we went on a rampage in this country and throw them in jail, now you understand -- >> kimberly: we can't say a word about them. >> eric: okay, but let's talk about the facts here. he was iranian, muslim. he knew the laws and he knew what he was risking when he decided to convert from islam to christianity, right? knew he could be hung for that. >> eric: a-- >> bob: but they allowed him in and out the country several times. >> what is the four become america? to get protection of america? this is a tough call. >> bob: he is carrying the message. >> eric: he has kids. oil's okay if you risk your own life -- >> andrea: but for so many it's not about the self. it's spreading the word of god. in my home church they go out to dangerous areas. he knew the risk involved. he
and it may not be in his best interest for the united states to come out and challenge the iranians. my guess is he will get a life sentence. probably won't be hung. but it's outrageous. this is another example of muslims persecuting christians. it happened in egypt and nigeria and all over that area. you the stop it. if we went on a rampage in this country and throw them in jail, now you understand -- >> kimberly: we can't say a word about them. >> eric: okay, but let's talk about...
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nfc, afc, offensive lineman, defensive tackles, quarterbacks and cornerbacks are all living united. to ensure the academic success of millions of kids in our communities. all the way to graduation day. but that won't happen without you. so take the pledge at unitedway.org. make a difference in the life of a child. suit up like your favorite nfl players, and become a volunteer reader, tutor or mentor with united way. in her head. secretary of state will be in the office during the day with a closed door meeting with her staff. it's a week packed with meetings. she has nearly a dozen on her schedule including three at the white house. the u.s. rejecting a new peace proposal from syrian president ba bash sar assad. calling for assad to step aside saying his claim is an attempt at staying in power. the u.n. estimates the up rising that began against assad's regime nearly two years ago claimed at least 60,000 4r50i6s. i am mary ann raf perrafferty. you are watching the most powerful name in news, fox news channel. huckabee. >> in 1986 this woman was walking to work in new york. she passe
nfc, afc, offensive lineman, defensive tackles, quarterbacks and cornerbacks are all living united. to ensure the academic success of millions of kids in our communities. all the way to graduation day. but that won't happen without you. so take the pledge at unitedway.org. make a difference in the life of a child. suit up like your favorite nfl players, and become a volunteer reader, tutor or mentor with united way. in her head. secretary of state will be in the office during the day with a...
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. >> bret: the flu outbreak affecting much of the united states is jamming emergency rooms and keeping people from work and school. the map is amazing. massachusetts is feeling it now. correspondent molly line is in boston tonight. >> 700 cases of the flu compared to 70 this time last season, most are trying to deal with massive influx of patients. >> i am declaring a public health emergency in city of boston. >> reporter: the mayor is joining with health officials to sound the alarm. >> we have a terrible problem on our hand with a lot of people sick with flus. the 700 cases are confirmed cases but there are thousands of other people who are sick with influenza illness. >> statewide, 18 people died. four flu victims were boston residents, all elderly. come pounding this year's impact, particularly dangerous strain. >> the type of virus is severe illnesses that start earlier and may go on longer and involve more people. >> they expect the virus will continue to spread. we are on pace to have a flu season five years ago and maybe as bad as ten years ago. >> they urge you to get vaccinat
. >> bret: the flu outbreak affecting much of the united states is jamming emergency rooms and keeping people from work and school. the map is amazing. massachusetts is feeling it now. correspondent molly line is in boston tonight. >> 700 cases of the flu compared to 70 this time last season, most are trying to deal with massive influx of patients. >> i am declaring a public health emergency in city of boston. >> reporter: the mayor is joining with health officials to...
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let's start with one called the united states. when we look at the bush doctrine, it adhered to the neoconservative objective. unilaterally pursue u.s. military interest. and when you see that chuck hagel turned around in good conscious and said no, that he would not. and he made this statement in his book. he says i made myself a promise that if i ever get out of that place and was ever in a position to do something about war, i would do whatever i could to stop it. i have never forgotsen that promise. this is chuck hagel in his book talking about his experiences in vietnam and led him to come out in opposition as a republican to the iraqi war. don't you think a lot of this opposition to hagel by some of the far right is that they're still angry at him that he came out against the after the war had started? i think there is an awesome truth to that. but what's interesting, in many ways, hagel's position, back in funding the war and having furt questions about him, criticizing it. really mirrors how the american people have also e
let's start with one called the united states. when we look at the bush doctrine, it adhered to the neoconservative objective. unilaterally pursue u.s. military interest. and when you see that chuck hagel turned around in good conscious and said no, that he would not. and he made this statement in his book. he says i made myself a promise that if i ever get out of that place and was ever in a position to do something about war, i would do whatever i could to stop it. i have never forgotsen that...
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. >> reporter: scott, we've learned that united airlines had to replace multiple batteries on its fleet of six dreamliners in less than three months. united has only been flying the dreamliner since early november so aviation experts say it's a red flag that more than one battery would already be having trouble. japan's a.n.a. airline said it replaced 10 batteries on its fleet of 24, all before the two serious incidents of overheating grounded the fleet. a.n.a. says half of those replaced batteries showed an unusually low charge which could be important when lithiom ion batteries recharge too low, recharging could be a fire risk. they told us it is not a result of safety concerns but part of a procedure faulty batteries aren't kept in circulation. >> pelley: the last of the andrews sisters died today. patty andrews was the sister in the middle, the lead singer of the group that provide the the soundtrack for the world war ii generation. patty, maxine, and laverne could bring g.i.s to tears with the ballad, "i'll be with you in apple blossom time." or get them rocking to "boogie, woogie
. >> reporter: scott, we've learned that united airlines had to replace multiple batteries on its fleet of six dreamliners in less than three months. united has only been flying the dreamliner since early november so aviation experts say it's a red flag that more than one battery would already be having trouble. japan's a.n.a. airline said it replaced 10 batteries on its fleet of 24, all before the two serious incidents of overheating grounded the fleet. a.n.a. says half of those replaced...
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occasionally people bring tall ladders on the mexican side and jump into the united states. not smart. they get hurt. what's more frequent, they come here where the fence ends. this fence is only on 20% of the ranch. this fence is on 80% of the ranch. all it is is a flimsy barbed wire fence. they come from mexico, hop on this fence and easily hop off. you can see there's a little ditch that's dug here so they can slide under it. and this is where many people cross into the united states. >> you just find trash everywhere. you can just take a few steps, here, it's all over. >> reporter: the big walls do keep people out. and bell says things have somewhat improved over the years but adds huge problems still exist. even if the desire was there to wall the entire border, it's impossible due to mountainous topography. >> i've actually run into smugglers, smugglers carrying weapons. i've run into kids carrying backpacks with drugs. >> reporter: you see everything? >> pretty much. >> reporter: and then there is this strange sight. dan bell actually repairs barbed wire border fence
occasionally people bring tall ladders on the mexican side and jump into the united states. not smart. they get hurt. what's more frequent, they come here where the fence ends. this fence is only on 20% of the ranch. this fence is on 80% of the ranch. all it is is a flimsy barbed wire fence. they come from mexico, hop on this fence and easily hop off. you can see there's a little ditch that's dug here so they can slide under it. and this is where many people cross into the united states....
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she has a unit, a whole unit to do the stories that she does best. so, you know, at the end of the day, it's not the worst thing to get a kick in the slats. >> ask you that. you've been there a long time. do you feel it's got you all energized again? >> look, we were always energized. but we feel like this is what we do. we're not changing what we do. we're just going to work at it that much harder. and, you know, look. the good news is the numbers are coming back. and look, it's great -- it's great fun when you have competition. and now we've got a good competitor in gma. we'll continue to have a good competition. we're glad that robin roberts is feeling better, is doing great, is healthy, because, you know, it's always -- it's always good to compete against the best. >> well, i enjoyed both of your shows which is a diplomatic way of looking at it. and i thoroughly feel the competition. i do feel for matt. he is worthy of a lot better. >> he is a terrific guy. he is a loyal friend. and he does -- people don't realize what he does and what anne and s
she has a unit, a whole unit to do the stories that she does best. so, you know, at the end of the day, it's not the worst thing to get a kick in the slats. >> ask you that. you've been there a long time. do you feel it's got you all energized again? >> look, we were always energized. but we feel like this is what we do. we're not changing what we do. we're just going to work at it that much harder. and, you know, look. the good news is the numbers are coming back. and look, it's...
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ambassador to the united nations is susan rice. and again, i could go through the list. this president has made two appointments to the supreme court. both of them women. and i think that his commitment to -- >> do you think it's unfair? >> rosa brooks has written about this. it's called no girls allowed, and why the obama administration needs hormone therapy. rosa brooks is a national security law professor at georgetown. she spent two years working for michelle flournoy at the pentagon. great to see you. thanks for your time. >> glad to be here, rachel. >> in terms of the raw numbers, the obama administration is roughly equivalent to the clinton administration in terms of female appointees. it is doing better than the bush administration. but you feel like they're worthy of some criticism on this subject? >> oh, i hold president obama to a pretty high standard. i would like to think after the eight years of the bush administration, we could do a little better than the clinton administration, not just go back to the clinton administration. although i have to say, if i w
ambassador to the united nations is susan rice. and again, i could go through the list. this president has made two appointments to the supreme court. both of them women. and i think that his commitment to -- >> do you think it's unfair? >> rosa brooks has written about this. it's called no girls allowed, and why the obama administration needs hormone therapy. rosa brooks is a national security law professor at georgetown. she spent two years working for michelle flournoy at the...
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>> reporter: decades later, they united as senators to resolve p.o.w. issues and normalize relations with vietnam. >> working toward that end with john and witnessing almost daily his exemplary statesmanship is one of the highest privileges i've had here. >> reporter: today, they do have differences. mccain is more willing to arm the rebels in syria. >> i think we ought to tell the syrian people that we're either going to help them or we're not. >> if you have a complete implosion of the state, nobody has clearer definition of how you put those pieces back together. >> reporter: he and others also pressed kerry on benghazi. >> are you willing to work with me or do you basically kind of agree hillary clinton that that's kind of yesterday's news and let's move on? >> well, senator, if you're trying to get some daylight between me and secretary clinton, that's not going to happen here today. >> reporter: kerry promised to stress economic issues, climate change and stop iran from getting a nuclear weapon. >> we will do what we must do to prevent iran from o
>> reporter: decades later, they united as senators to resolve p.o.w. issues and normalize relations with vietnam. >> working toward that end with john and witnessing almost daily his exemplary statesmanship is one of the highest privileges i've had here. >> reporter: today, they do have differences. mccain is more willing to arm the rebels in syria. >> i think we ought to tell the syrian people that we're either going to help them or we're not. >> if you have a...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over six to two percent on. the list with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you know you certainly should be able to hold a lot less h i feel a lot less human suffering. download the official publication to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites. if you're away from your television or it just doesn't work so now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. any time anyway.
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over six to two percent on. the list with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you know you certainly should be able to hold a lot less h i feel a lot less human suffering....
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>> we have had four units that have been dispatched which that's at least eight ems personnel but we have also had our ems supervisor and our medical director who's in emergency managers who's been on scene. that plus another of individuals from our agency. probably just from our agency alone, neighbors between 15 and 20 perm on scene. >> do you know if any other people transported or do you believe those injured have been placed in to the ambulance and on their way or at actual hospitals at this point? >> all i can confirm at this point we have at least one ambulance that's on scene. >> okay. >> and in addition to the medical director and supervisor. whether an individual is going to be transported or not, i don't know for sure. >> okay. >> but my guess is that, you know, they're still searching and just in abundance of caution making sure that we have resources on scene. >> okay. mark, thank you very much. clint, are you still there? >> yes, i am. >> we saw an interview with an individual when's a relative of a student of the school and they rush to the scene and attempt to either
>> we have had four units that have been dispatched which that's at least eight ems personnel but we have also had our ems supervisor and our medical director who's in emergency managers who's been on scene. that plus another of individuals from our agency. probably just from our agency alone, neighbors between 15 and 20 perm on scene. >> do you know if any other people transported or do you believe those injured have been placed in to the ambulance and on their way or at actual...
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. >> i will send him mine to prove that i am a human being born in the united states of america. >> and it sounds like if you look at the example quickly, but it is like coming to the point where the comedians have to be concerned about what they say. >> well, there is a concern about the freedom of expression, and i'll be honest with you, the more better known you are like bill maher, there are more limitation, because if you say something wrong or inappropriate, you are in the media the next day to defend yourself, and lesser known, it is not so serious, but this is a war on comedy. donald trump is leading it. >> get your $5 million check ready, dino abdallah. >> okay. i'll be ready. >> "state of the union" starts right now with candy crowley. en yjoy your sunday. >>> the white house forces the issue and signaling it will go wherever it can on gun control. today, biden panel readies the report for a white house banking on public revulsion. >> there is nothing that has gone to the heart of the matter more than the visual image of little 6-year-old kids riddled and not shot by a stray b
. >> i will send him mine to prove that i am a human being born in the united states of america. >> and it sounds like if you look at the example quickly, but it is like coming to the point where the comedians have to be concerned about what they say. >> well, there is a concern about the freedom of expression, and i'll be honest with you, the more better known you are like bill maher, there are more limitation, because if you say something wrong or inappropriate, you are in...
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louis fire department, and paramedic unit in the city, the red, square wagons. that -- i can only assume would be good news that all the victims of the shooting and we have confirmed there are at least two -- have been taken to the hospital. barnes jewish hospital in the central west end, expecting one of those victims, perhaps two. we know they are looking for one of those. that looks like a very active police scene at this point. but not seeing any fire department vehicles from this vantagepoint from that look from sky fox. >> the s.w.a.t. team moved in immediately. that's a s.w.a.t. vehicle with the crowd gathered. the london tea room is right across the street. we have been talking with the owner. she said one of the students on the elevator with the gunman came running into -- into her business and just talking about what had happened. and we had jackie james on the phone with us, right now from the london tea room. jackie, what can you tell us that you are seeing right now, going on from your location? >> well, there is -- obviously, i think a lot less peo
louis fire department, and paramedic unit in the city, the red, square wagons. that -- i can only assume would be good news that all the victims of the shooting and we have confirmed there are at least two -- have been taken to the hospital. barnes jewish hospital in the central west end, expecting one of those victims, perhaps two. we know they are looking for one of those. that looks like a very active police scene at this point. but not seeing any fire department vehicles from this...
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. >> if the united states the country with 300 million guns already, they allow everybody to carry guns everywhere. if the idea that if only we had more guns that we would be safer. then we would be the safest place in the world. we are the opposite of that. how many hundred million more guns do we need before things are safer for everybody? >> thank you for coming on the show. this is an issue not going away. >>> coming up with the nra taking the low road on guns bringing the president's daughters into the debate. says it's time for the republican party, his party, to choose. guns or people. whose side are they on. really on. >>> president obama also has big battles looming over the debt ceiling, budget, immigration. he's already taking heat over the makeup of his cabinet. not enough women. let's talk about that later in the show. >>> and none of the president's second term agenda will be easy with the republicans in congress. take texas congressman steve stockman. he replaced ron paul and is making noise about impeaching the president. it's his second go around in congress. in '94 he
. >> if the united states the country with 300 million guns already, they allow everybody to carry guns everywhere. if the idea that if only we had more guns that we would be safer. then we would be the safest place in the world. we are the opposite of that. how many hundred million more guns do we need before things are safer for everybody? >> thank you for coming on the show. this is an issue not going away. >>> coming up with the nra taking the low road on guns bringing...
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now this kinky musical is taking its show on the road, traveling to many different cities across the united states and it's all because of this book, "50 shades of grey," half a billion in sales, having sold 65 million copies worldwide. hollywood is also trying to cash in on the frenzy. but for now, fans can get their fill of ana and christian on stage. felicia taylor, cnn, new york. >>> what happens after the golden globes is usually the real talker and when the stars hit the many parties that are happening around town. bradley jacobs who is the senior editor with "us weekly" knows about that parties, by the way, wearing his own shades of grey there. what are the stars doing right about now, bradley? >> right about now? let's see. well, their glam squads are putting their final touches on their nails and hair and little things in their hair and all that. they are checking their hem lines. they are making sure, of course, that the girls are secure, because nobody wants to be the next tara reid. hopefully having something to eat, long days, their day is just beginning. get to the red carpet
now this kinky musical is taking its show on the road, traveling to many different cities across the united states and it's all because of this book, "50 shades of grey," half a billion in sales, having sold 65 million copies worldwide. hollywood is also trying to cash in on the frenzy. but for now, fans can get their fill of ana and christian on stage. felicia taylor, cnn, new york. >>> what happens after the golden globes is usually the real talker and when the stars hit...
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the president of the united states has been saying this basically since he, since the 2010 elections. minimizing the importance of debt. remember, shortly before the election he gave an interview to david letterman where he said debt is not that big of a short-term problem. we will take care of it in the long-term. this has been a lack of leadership in the white house. look, it is certainly not the white house republicans. we can point to a bunch of different things that contributed to this surprising report. but i think we can say safely this is not the house republicans. one thing i heard from business owners i have talked to ranging from the small to medium businesses is after the election, the fact that they don't really know what is going to happen with the implementation of obamacare, they don't understand exactly what the president's economic policies in the second term are likely to be because he hasn't spent time talking about it, whether at the end of the campaign. in any specific way. or whether it was in his second inaugural address. the fact that the -- we had re-election
the president of the united states has been saying this basically since he, since the 2010 elections. minimizing the importance of debt. remember, shortly before the election he gave an interview to david letterman where he said debt is not that big of a short-term problem. we will take care of it in the long-term. this has been a lack of leadership in the white house. look, it is certainly not the white house republicans. we can point to a bunch of different things that contributed to this...
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the racist language about the president of the united states, about him being lazy, the unending background assault of the birthers saying the president is not legitimate, not even an authentic american. jen the general did what i and others have been pounding for months, this multistate republican plan to shrink black electoral strength by slamming down on the chance to vote. what colin powell said yesterday is going right to the heart of the republican intolerance made more powerful by the fact that the indictment has now been made by this country's most celebrated african-american republican. eugene robinson is a pulitzer prize winning columnist for "the washington post" and an msnbc contributor. alex wagner is the most of "now." the celebrated program with her noontime greatness coming at us every day of the week. let's listen to general powell db i always have to have a lighter note because this is tough stuff. here is general powell on "meet the press" yesterday. >> there's also a dark vein of intolerance in some parts of the party. what do i mean by that? what i mean by that is they
the racist language about the president of the united states, about him being lazy, the unending background assault of the birthers saying the president is not legitimate, not even an authentic american. jen the general did what i and others have been pounding for months, this multistate republican plan to shrink black electoral strength by slamming down on the chance to vote. what colin powell said yesterday is going right to the heart of the republican intolerance made more powerful by the...
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you showed what ordinary people can do when they are united and organized. i salute those leaders of california business and the individual citizens who proudly stood with us. i salute the teachers and the students, the parents and the college presidents, the whole school community. as the great jurist, oliver wendell holmes, once said when describing what stirs people to action -- "feeling begets feeling and great feeling begets great feeling." you were alarmed, you stirred yourselves to action and victory was the outcome. that was 2012 and what a year! in fact, both 2011 and 2012 were remarkable. you did great things -- your 1/3 renewable energy mandate -- the reform of workers compensation -- the reorganization of state government -- protecting our forests and strengthening our timber industry -- reforming our welfare system -- and launching the nation's first high speed rail system. but, of course, governing never ends. we have promises to keep. and the most important is the one we made to the voters if proposition 30 passed -- that we would guard jealou
you showed what ordinary people can do when they are united and organized. i salute those leaders of california business and the individual citizens who proudly stood with us. i salute the teachers and the students, the parents and the college presidents, the whole school community. as the great jurist, oliver wendell holmes, once said when describing what stirs people to action -- "feeling begets feeling and great feeling begets great feeling." you were alarmed, you stirred...
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. >>> the chicago transportation authority is suing united airlines. they claim the airline is buying its jet fuel 70 miles away to avoid paying close to $300 million in sales taxes. the airline says the suit's claims are untrue. >>> students at the university of vermont should not bring bottled water had they return to campus because the school has banned its sale for environmental reasons. vermont is the largest public university to prohibit bottled water sales on campus. they've even converted water fountains to bottle-filling stations. >>> over to wall street this tuesday morning. the dow opens the day at 13,507 after adding 18 points yesterday. the s&p and nasdaq were both down. overseas the nikkei gained 77 points but the hang seng fell 31. >>> the nasdaq and the s&p slipped monday thanks to worries that apple has gone sour. shares of the tech titan dipped below 500 for the first time in nearly a year after reports the company has cut orders for iphone parts due to weak demand. >>> meanwhile, pc maker dell surged 13% on fresh takeover talk. after
. >>> the chicago transportation authority is suing united airlines. they claim the airline is buying its jet fuel 70 miles away to avoid paying close to $300 million in sales taxes. the airline says the suit's claims are untrue. >>> students at the university of vermont should not bring bottled water had they return to campus because the school has banned its sale for environmental reasons. vermont is the largest public university to prohibit bottled water sales on campus....
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. >> now, sheriff, you took an oath to support the constitution of the united states as well as an oath to enforce and follow the laws of the land. you've made a very interesting statement that if some of these federal proposals come to oregon or are passed in congress that you will not enforce them and you will instruct your dew points to not enforce them. how do you justify that? >> well, i justify it pretty easily because as a county sheriff or any local police officer or any sheriff that knows their business will tell you that he we don't have to enforce federal law. as a matter of fact, we're prohibited from enforcing most federal laws, so there is a separation of powers and you know, i don't have to and we won't. >> well, an interestingly enough, even the federal immigration laws, and yet there is this -- this movement on the part of washington to restrict, you know, the size of clips, the kind of assault rifles that you can and cannot have, making it illegal in new york. now, the toughest gun laws in the country to even have a magazine that can carry more than seven clips which m
. >> now, sheriff, you took an oath to support the constitution of the united states as well as an oath to enforce and follow the laws of the land. you've made a very interesting statement that if some of these federal proposals come to oregon or are passed in congress that you will not enforce them and you will instruct your dew points to not enforce them. how do you justify that? >> well, i justify it pretty easily because as a county sheriff or any local police officer or any...
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if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call at 888-996-tips. or send us an e-mail to the unit@nbc bay area.com. >>> a small town in ohio has a rape case that has gone viral on the web. they've turned to the internet to defend itself. brier moore has the story. >> reporter: demonstrators descended on steubenville, ohio, to sound off on the alleged rape of a 16-year-old girl, and the upcoming trial of two high school football stars, accused of abusing her back in august. >> there should have been somebody, at least smart enough to stand up and say, hey, this is wrong. let's stop it. >> reporter: the case goes to trial next month. the local officials have unexpectedly found themselves on trial in the internet court of public opinion. steubenville authorities have resorted to setting up a website to debunk claims they tried to cover up the case to protect football players. >> i assure you that my department has investigated this case thoroughly. >> reporter: the hacker collective known as anonymous turned this case into an internet sensation with t
if you have a tip for our investigative unit, give us a call at 888-996-tips. or send us an e-mail to the unit@nbc bay area.com. >>> a small town in ohio has a rape case that has gone viral on the web. they've turned to the internet to defend itself. brier moore has the story. >> reporter: demonstrators descended on steubenville, ohio, to sound off on the alleged rape of a 16-year-old girl, and the upcoming trial of two high school football stars, accused of abusing her back in...
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states, even if we don't default, if we don't increase the debt limit, the debt rating of the united states may be lowered. here's the practical application of that. generally speaking, if you have a credit rate and your credit rating gets damaged, your rate goes up. the last time this happened in august 2011, america's rates didn't go up. they went down. why? because europe was out there in more of a mess than america was. today that's not necessarily the case. we still have a very low borrowing rate. if our borrowing rate goes up as a result of this, that costs everybody. every loan that everybody touches goes up. >> back in 2011 it was widely reported that we were downgraded not because we reached that deal and it wasn't appealing, just because we were just intransigent and that's what led to the downgrade. and it looks like we're about to be a lot more intransigent. >> i think the idea that we are not a functioning government y anymore. that you look at washington and they are incapable of doing the perfunctory work. >> why? what all of a sudden happen? is it cable news? come on.
states, even if we don't default, if we don't increase the debt limit, the debt rating of the united states may be lowered. here's the practical application of that. generally speaking, if you have a credit rate and your credit rating gets damaged, your rate goes up. the last time this happened in august 2011, america's rates didn't go up. they went down. why? because europe was out there in more of a mess than america was. today that's not necessarily the case. we still have a very low...
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in the united states of america, as our birthright. no government gave them to us and no government can ever take them away. >> i defended the second amendment flying in combat over iraq and kuwait. you know, defending our country. gabby owns a gun, i own a gun, this really isn't only about the second amendment. >> reporter: these will be the star witnesses at congress's first hearing on guns since newtown. mark kelly, husband of former congresswoman gabby giffords who survived a gunshot through the head, six people died in the attack. the couple are gun owners themselves. kelly tells cnn they even used to practice at an nra range. now, they're taking on the powerful gun lobby. kelly also tells cnn they support extensive gun control, including restricting high capacity weapons like the one used by giffords' shooter. >> it was taken down after unloading ten rounds in a magazine, then there would be other people that died that day that would be alive today. >> reporter: as the nra's executive director, wayne lapierre is the premiere defe
in the united states of america, as our birthright. no government gave them to us and no government can ever take them away. >> i defended the second amendment flying in combat over iraq and kuwait. you know, defending our country. gabby owns a gun, i own a gun, this really isn't only about the second amendment. >> reporter: these will be the star witnesses at congress's first hearing on guns since newtown. mark kelly, husband of former congresswoman gabby giffords who survived a...
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if you put it on the floor of the united states senate, it's going to be hard for members of the senate to look the newtown families in the eye, who are going to be in washington, i guarantee you that, over the next several months, and tell them they stand with the nra instead of the kids. it's not going to be easy, but if the president sticks to the commitment he made, if he doesn't get distracted by something else or a crisis, we can get this done. >> it's so vital. lots of the other proposals he came out with are very important. the cancelling of these ridiculous loopholes in background checks at gun shows and so on, bleeding obvious things to do. investing in mental health and so on. but to me, the aaltweapons ban has to be the plank of this because it's these assault weapons that are being used for the massacres. it's not the issue involving handguns in chicago. it's about assault weapons and their relationship to deranged people and massacres. >> yeah, and listen, absolutely we have to view this who wholistically and approach the gun ban in cities. let's address what happened in n
if you put it on the floor of the united states senate, it's going to be hard for members of the senate to look the newtown families in the eye, who are going to be in washington, i guarantee you that, over the next several months, and tell them they stand with the nra instead of the kids. it's not going to be easy, but if the president sticks to the commitment he made, if he doesn't get distracted by something else or a crisis, we can get this done. >> it's so vital. lots of the other...
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why is it other places that had natural disasters, the country united. and new jersey, which by the way sends much more money to the federal government than it gets back, we just want them to be >>> pow, right in the kisser. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. yesterday a day of infamy for the republican party. general colin powell told the vivid, nasty truth. he blasted his party, especially its leaders, for engaging in flagrant race-baiting. many of his points have been made on "hardball." the racist language about the president of the united states shucking and jiving, about him being lazy, the unending background assault of the birthers saying the president is not legitimate, not even an authentic american. again, the general did what i and others have been pounding for months, this multistate republican plan to shrink black electoral strength by slamming down on the chance to vote. what colin powell said yesterday is going right to the heart of the republican intolerance made
why is it other places that had natural disasters, the country united. and new jersey, which by the way sends much more money to the federal government than it gets back, we just want them to be >>> pow, right in the kisser. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. yesterday a day of infamy for the republican party. general colin powell told the vivid, nasty truth. he blasted his party, especially...